Accident Evidence

Rob McKinney
Rob McKinney
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Posted by Rob McKinneySeptember 26, 2006 8:07 AM

The second phase of your personal injury checklist is to document what happened.Photographs are essential to prove liability and your damages.Most insurance defense attorneys and insurance adjusters take the postion if it is not documented it did not happen.

You should take photographs of your injuries and you car immediately.Images of your car show the force in which your car was hit.You could also take pictures of the scene of the accident to show how the accident occurred.Photographs of your injuries is key information to help get your case settled or to prepare for trial.You could even use video tape.I got this piece of advice from a medical examiner is to photgraph the healing process weekly to illustrate the pain and suffering you went though.The key point is to gather evidence to use at trial or settlement.

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